Hybrid Web-to-TV Set Top Boxes Gaining Popularity
In-Stat announced that the hybrid Web-to-TV Set Top Box (STB) market will reach $1.3 billion (US) worldwide by 2014.
In-Stat announced that the hybrid Web-to-TV Set Top Box (STB) market will reach $1.3 billion (US) worldwide by 2014.
In-Stat announced that by 2013, one in five new HDTVs sold in the US will be 3D. According to the statement, year-over-year shipment growth will be 231% between 2010 and 2011, resulting in a doubling of the US installed base of units for 3D HDTVs from 2010 to 2011.
Inlet Technologies announced it will participate in the demonstration of 3D HD video delivery with Level 3, Microsoft Corp. and THX Ltd. at NAB 2010.
In-Stat announced that consumers want their Internet TV. Already, 26% of U.S. consumer respondents report viewing Internet TV more than once per week. However, rather than a substitute for traditional pay TV services, consumers want Over-the-Top (OTT) Internet video to compliment traditional TV offerings.
In-Stat announced that, with home networking adoption passing 50% of households in North America and 13% worldwide, the consumer network storage (CNS) market is seeing continued growth. Web-enabled consumer devices, such as TVs and Blu-ray Disc (BD) players, are further diversifying the demand and applications for consumer network storage devices.
In-Stat announced that it is offering a free copy of its new whitepaper, The Digital Entertainment Revolution, sponsored by Capgemini.
In-Stat announced that nearly 37% of broadband households in North America are extremely or very interested in viewing Over-the-Top (OTT) video content on their home TV.
In-Stat announced that the transition from DVD to Blu-ray Disc (BD) players and recorders is creating a substantial opportunity for Blu-ray semiconductor companies. Blu-ray player semiconductor content overtook DVD player semi content for the first time in 2009, and is projected to account for nearly three quarters of the combined Blu-ray/DVD player semiconductor revenues by …
In-Stat reports that US residential broadband speeds continue to increase, albeit at a slower rate than in 2008. Between year-end 2008 and year-end 2009, downstream bandwidth rose by 28%.
In-Stat announced that as High-Definition (HD) video has hit its stride worldwide, the TV and film industry are now looking ahead to 3D TV and Ultra High Definition (UHD).
In-Stat announced that shipments of MPEG integrated circuits (ICs), which support compression and decompression of digital video, will reach two billion units by 2013.